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1.3.4  Dye Doped Inorganic Crystal Lasers

                                                        Table 1.3.3
                                          Dye Doped Inorganic Crystal Lasers
                                                           Wavelength        Pump Source
                             Host            Dye              (nm)              (nm)         Ref.
                                                                  (a)
                         Al O                                             N laser (337)
                           2 3         rhodamine 6G           ~560         2                  38
                                                                  (a)
                         Al O                                             N laser (337)
                           2 3         rhodamine B            ~590         2                  38
                              (b)
                         Al O                                             N 2   laser (337)
                           2 3         rhodamine B           610–620                          61
                                                                  (a)
                         Al O                                             N laser (337)
                           2 3         oxazine 4              ~640         2                  38
                                               (c)               (d)
                         AlPO -5       Pyridine 2             687         Nd:YAG laser (532)  104,
                             4
                         (zeolite)                                                            105
                         K SO
                          2  4         pyrene                441, 541     Nd:YAG laser (355)  13
                         K SO
                          2  4         rhodamine             595–620      Nd:YAG laser (532)  13
                         (a) This is the wavelength of the fluorescence peak; lasing wavelengths were not cited.
                         (b)  Alumina film doped with rhodamine 6G for an energy-transfer-type laser dye pair.
                         (c) 1-ethyl-4-[4-(p-dimethylaminophenyl)-1,3-butadienyl]-pyridinium perchlorate.
                         (d) Single mode, whispering gallery mode.

                         1.3.5  Dye Doped Glass Lasers

                                                        Table 1.3.4
                                                Dye Doped Glass Lasers
                                                              Wavelength      Pump Source
                              Host              Dye              (nm)             (nm)        Ref.
                         aluminosilicate  coumarin 540A         557         dye laser (460)   23, 35
                         aluminosilicate  rhodamine 6G          570         dye laser (540)   23, 35

                         composite glass  perylimide (BASF 241)  530–630    Nd:YAG laser (532)   25
                         PFMPG (a)       pyrromethene 558       »554        Nd:YAG laser (532)   75
                         PFMPG (a)       rhodamine 11B          »563–570    Nd:YAG laser (532)   75
                         PFMPG (a)       pyrromethene 597       »568, »571  Nd:YAG laser (532)   75
                         PFMPG (a)       pyrromethene 650       »625        Nd:YAG laser (532)   75
                         polycom glass (b)  pyrromethene 567    572         Nd:YAG laser (532)   83
                         polycom glass (b)  rhodamine 590       572 (563)   Nd:YAG laser (532)   83
                         polycom glass (b)  rhodamine 590 chloride  573    dye laser (506)       83
                         polycom glass (b)  peryline orange (KF 241)  578  Nd:YAG laser (532)  83, 112
                         polycom glass (b)  perylene red (KF 856)  604      Nd:YAG laser (532)   83
                         (a) Polymer-filled microporous glass.
                         (b) Sol-gel glass–poly (methyl methacrylate) composite.









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